Hundreds hold fresh protests against Netanyahu in Tel Aviv

Hundreds of protesters in Tel Aviv have demonstrated against the Israeli regime’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and calling for the release of the regime's prisoners in Gaza.

Some Hebrew media outlets announced on Sunday that hundreds of settlers in the occupied Palestinian territories staged demonstrations in Tel Aviv against Netanyahu.

Protesters also called for efforts by Netanyahu's cabinet to immediately release Israeli prisoners in Gaza.

"Last night we notified the Qatari brothers that we will release Nurit Ishak and Yohevid Efshitz on humanitarian grounds, without any conditions. However, the occupation government rejected this proposal," Sputnik reported citing the Palestinian Resistance movement Hamas’ statement on Saturday.

Hamas says it took about 200 prisoners during its Oct. 7 Al-Aqsa Storm operation carried out from the Gaza Strip on the Israeli regime military armed settlers in the occupied lands.

According to Reuters, the Zionist regime has activated a plan to evacuate residents of 28 villages within 2 km (1 mile) of the Lebanese border. One of the villages, Shtula, came under a Hezbollah missile attack on Sunday.

The Hebrew newspaper Israel Hayom quoted officials of the Zionist cabinet as saying that due to the “war”, 200,000 Zionists have been displaced inside the occupied territories.

The Zionist cabinet also announced that it had evacuated about 100,000 Zionists from 105 regions close to Gaza and Lebanon.

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